1️⃣ 2016, Ida Auken, MP from Denmark said “Welcome to 2030 I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better”
The WEF loved that quote so much that it tweeted about it (pic 2)
The WEF also created a video noscriptd “8 Predictions for the World in 2030” (pic 1)
An article on the WEF’s site explains:
“I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car, a house, any appliances or any clothes,” writes Auken. Shopping is a distant memory in the city of 2030, whose inhabitants have clean energy and borrow all they need on demand.
Sounds utopian, until she mentions that her every move is tracked & outside the city live swathes of feral malcontents, the ultimate vision of a society split in 2.
In this future, there are no products you can own. Only “services” that are rented and delivered using drones. This system would make all humans completely dependent on WEF-controlled corporations for every single basic need. There would be absolutely no autonomy, no freedom, and no privacy. And you’ll be happy
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The WEF loved that quote so much that it tweeted about it (pic 2)
The WEF also created a video noscriptd “8 Predictions for the World in 2030” (pic 1)
An article on the WEF’s site explains:
“I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car, a house, any appliances or any clothes,” writes Auken. Shopping is a distant memory in the city of 2030, whose inhabitants have clean energy and borrow all they need on demand.
Sounds utopian, until she mentions that her every move is tracked & outside the city live swathes of feral malcontents, the ultimate vision of a society split in 2.
In this future, there are no products you can own. Only “services” that are rented and delivered using drones. This system would make all humans completely dependent on WEF-controlled corporations for every single basic need. There would be absolutely no autonomy, no freedom, and no privacy. And you’ll be happy
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1️⃣ This is video from the WEF website that has been taken down. It is also where the infamous "You'll own nothing. And you'll be happy" quote comes from as well.
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2️⃣ World Economic Forum: Smartphones Will Be In Your Body By 2030
At the 2022 Davos meeting, Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark claimed that, by 2030, “smartphones will be implanted directly into the body.” This would coincide with the coming of 6G technology, which is expected to be launched by the end of the decade Video 1
For years, the WEF has been promoting a fervent push for transhumanism (the merging of humans with machines). They’re looking to accelerate this transition by making things people cannot live without (such as smartphones) available in a transhumanist format.
At the 2022 Davos meeting, Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark claimed that, by 2030, “smartphones will be implanted directly into the body.” This would coincide with the coming of 6G technology, which is expected to be launched by the end of the decade Video 1
For years, the WEF has been promoting a fervent push for transhumanism (the merging of humans with machines). They’re looking to accelerate this transition by making things people cannot live without (such as smartphones) available in a transhumanist format.
3️⃣ Chips in clothing is already well on its way, with luxury fashion brands leading the charge. They are used to authenticate products, allow a customer to locate a misplaced item, and to prove ownership of an item via blockchain.
As this technology becomes more and more ubiquitous, it is being used by companies such as H&M, Zara, and Old Navy to allow for taking inventory of an entire store instantly.
Eventually it will become standard for all clothing to have chips in them, and we will as a society quickly stop asking questions about whether they are “deactivated” or what have you once we leave the stores.
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As this technology becomes more and more ubiquitous, it is being used by companies such as H&M, Zara, and Old Navy to allow for taking inventory of an entire store instantly.
Eventually it will become standard for all clothing to have chips in them, and we will as a society quickly stop asking questions about whether they are “deactivated” or what have you once we leave the stores.
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3️⃣ “digital IDs” for each individual piece of clothing “to help the planet” of course…
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4️⃣ Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla explains Pfizer’s new technology to a crowd in Davos. “Microchips delivered in ingestible pills” that send wireless signals when the pharmaceutical has been digested.
"Imagine the… compliance" Bourla says - consumers are clearly not his customers, government bodies are. And Pfizer is fully aligned with "compliance" because it means more and more sales volume to their repeat buyer, government customers.
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"Imagine the… compliance" Bourla says - consumers are clearly not his customers, government bodies are. And Pfizer is fully aligned with "compliance" because it means more and more sales volume to their repeat buyer, government customers.
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5️⃣ The Need to “Recalibrate” Freedom of Speech
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5️⃣ An easy way to identify world leaders who are groomed by the WEF is through their incessant rallying against free speech. They absolutely hate it and they’re constantly calling for the internet to be censored and highly regulated.
At the 2022 Davos meeting, Australian eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant tells the World Economic Forum we need a “recalibration" of freedom of speech.
Grant said: “We are finding ourselves in a place where we have increasing polarization everywhere and everything feels binary when it doesn’t need to be. So I think we’re going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online. You know, from freedom of speech to the freedom to be free from online violence.”
Here, Grant calls for censorship, proposing that freedom of speech as a human right should be “recalibrated” using “online violence” as an excuse, as if there is such a thing as “violent speech” or “online violence”. And as always they throw in “child dignity” aka kiddie-pron as if these elites gave a shit about child sexual exploitation.
They love to equate speech with violence. It is an extremely manipulative way of justifying censorship. Free speech is, in fact, binary. Either it exists or it doesn’t, antithetical positions, and they clearly don’t want it to exist.
Note: The USA and 60 other nations signed a declaration for the ‘Future of the Internet’ that commits to bolstering “resilience to disinformation and misinformation”.
The European Union also has committed to the same declaration. “The ‘Declaration for the Future of the Internet’ is in line with the rights and principles strongly anchored in the EU & builds on the Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles”
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At the 2022 Davos meeting, Australian eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant tells the World Economic Forum we need a “recalibration" of freedom of speech.
Grant said: “We are finding ourselves in a place where we have increasing polarization everywhere and everything feels binary when it doesn’t need to be. So I think we’re going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online. You know, from freedom of speech to the freedom to be free from online violence.”
Here, Grant calls for censorship, proposing that freedom of speech as a human right should be “recalibrated” using “online violence” as an excuse, as if there is such a thing as “violent speech” or “online violence”. And as always they throw in “child dignity” aka kiddie-pron as if these elites gave a shit about child sexual exploitation.
They love to equate speech with violence. It is an extremely manipulative way of justifying censorship. Free speech is, in fact, binary. Either it exists or it doesn’t, antithetical positions, and they clearly don’t want it to exist.
Note: The USA and 60 other nations signed a declaration for the ‘Future of the Internet’ that commits to bolstering “resilience to disinformation and misinformation”.
The European Union also has committed to the same declaration. “The ‘Declaration for the Future of the Internet’ is in line with the rights and principles strongly anchored in the EU & builds on the Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles”
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Australian eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant tells the World Economic Forum we need a "recalibration" of freedom of speech.